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Instead of standing with your refrigerator door wide open try- GAZETTE ing to decide what to snack on, make up a list of foods you have Guantanamo Bay, Cuba inside and put it on the refrig- erator door. Organize your re- frigerator shelves so the items are easy to find. Volume 37 Number 185 Thursday, September ;,4 1982 Gemayel to become Lebanon's presidentAREYOUDOINGYOURPART?

BEIRUT (AP)--Amin Gemayel is to be Neanwhile, there's been growing he thinks the American public will sworn in today as Lebanon's eighth criticism of the Israeli government demand cuts in aid if there'a not president in its nearly 40 years of from some Senate leaders. And North an end to what ha calls the "slaugh- Eindependence from France. Carolina Republican Jesse Helms says tar" of Palestinian civilians. NICARAGUA (UPI)--Nicaragua's leftist Gemayel's election followed the leaders have rejected U.S. charges assassination of his younger brother,Rnorailroad strikers back work that they and the Salvadoran rebels Bashir, on Sept. 14th. Outgoing masterminded the Chamber of Commerce president, Elias Sarkis, in a speech takeover in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. broAdcast Wednesday on state tele- WASHINGTON (AP)--All of the nation's close to 500,000 people were laid There, a group of gunmen still hold vision and radio, called for all railroads should be back "on track" off as a result of the walkout, more than 60 hostages, including foreign forces to leave Lebanon. by the end of the work week. several key government officials-, Sarkis will step down today, ending That's the word from across the Reagan said he would have pre- and are demanding the release of im- a six-year term, country in reaction to President feared for the government to stay prisoner leftists. RiticioftheIsraligoernmen ndutof the matter. it hes ioth Reagan's signing or an emergency leader Major mandated settlement was necessary Lebanese Christian order ending a nationwide strike EL SALVADOR (UPI)--Week-long tor- to protect jobs and both factories Saad Haddad denies any involvement by rail engineers. rential rains have led to mudslides and farms at work. Reagan added in last week's Palestinian refugee Commuters, crops and coal were and massive flooding in El Salvador. that the strike would have cost the camp massacre in Beirut. In an in- stranded by the four-day walkout. So far, the severe weather has kill- economy close to $1 billion a day. terview in today's London "Times," The Reagan administration estimates ed 500 people and left about 30,000 the militia leader calls such accu- homeless. sations "worse than the crime it- self." Man claims co-conspiracy with John Hinckley BUENOS AIRES (UPI)--Thirty-thousan The United Nations General Assem- militant Peronists demonstrated yes- driving a stolen car bly will consider a UN inquiry into LOS ANGELES (UPI)--A man who claimed police while terday in Buenos Aires. They chant- Highway. last week's killings of Palestinian he was part of a conspiracy with on Pacific Coast ed "bread, peace and jobs" in the Granger was released from Soledad refugees when it meets in special presidential attacker John Hinckley biggest anti-government protest in Prison Aug. 15th. He was arrested session Friday. was arrested early today and charged six and one-half years of military on the basis of a letter he had In Washington, a Senate panel has with treatening to kill President rule. reportedly decided to freeze aid to Reagan. written while in prison to a Israel at current levels. The pa- Robert Granger, an ex-Marine with radio station owner in Palm Desert NEW YORK CITY (AP)--The "Big Apple" nel, according to CBS News, is a a lengthy criminal record and a his- in Riverside County. He told the swore in 148 firefighters yesterday, Senate subcommittee that's tenta- tory of being committed to mental station owner that he was part of Forty-three of them were the first tively scheduled to meet today to hospitals, was arrested by Secret a Hinckley conspiracy and was going women to take the oath in the de- start voting on foreign aid issues. Service agents and Santa Monica to finished what Hinckley started. partment's 117-year history. Guantanamo Bay Defense Exercise standard guidelines and for seasonal climate in the . A base Defense Exercise will be The following "Clip and " 2. Children in school will be U.S. conducted Friday and Saturday, Sept- evacuation preparedness check-off sent home if time permits; other- b. Special medicines or foods ember 24 and 25. It is being held list-information sheet, which will wise they will be delivered to required by members of your family. primarily for the benefit of new be continued tomorrow and Friday, embarkation points. You will be c. Important personal papers personnel who have come to Guantana- is provided so that residents can informed by 1340 radio or other including, but not limited to, mo Bay during the "winter" but it ensure their readiness. means. certainly won't hurt for the "old 3. Young children will be provided DEFEX 3/82 which is designed to timers" to review the procedures and with milk and food. 1. dependent t evacuation card evaluate base preparedness for requirements associated with normal 4. Hospital patients will be (NAVBASE GTMO 3050/1). normal disasters or attack is an DEFEX preparedness. evacuated by hospital personnel. 2. Authorization/Designation all hands evolution. Active duty ADVANCE ACTION CHECKLIST for Emergency Pay and Allowances. personnel are required to report 1. Prepare tags with sponsor's (DD 1337). Available at PSD. First, it is important to know their DEFEX watch stations to name, grade, and duty station for 3. International Certificates that the Base Defense Exercise when directed. Dependents are to of Vaccination (PUS F31). may be scheduled at anytime by the proceed to or remain in their identification of automobiles, 4. Birth certificates, marriage Base Commander, and while these quarters once the general alert suitcases, and small children. certificates, insurance papers, exercises are normally scheduled' siren is sounded. Dependents may 2. An inventory of household and wills, power-of-attorney, duplicate well in advance for morning hours remain in the immediate yard area personal effects should be prepared copy of household effects invent- or on weekends to avoid interference of their quarters. in duplicate. One copy should be with normal routine, they can be posted inside a kitchen cabinet, ory, etc. Personnel excluded from this scheduled on short notice during the remaining copy should remain d. Flashlight with batteries DEFEX are: the work week. with the evacuee as his/her record Packaged, non-perishable, a. Women in or past their eighth e. 3. Pack one small bag or suitcase snack food items. month of pregnancy. The following basic guidelines per person with identifying name f. Cash, check books, jewelry. apply during a Base Defense Exer- b. Seriously ill or injured per- tags attached. Recommended items g. One blanket per person. cise: sons expressly excused in writing include: h. Desirable items: small 1. Military personnel will by a physician. a. Minimum essential clothing toys, playing cards, books, trans- man their duty stations as prom- c. Base visitors(remai in appropriate for ship/plane wear istor radios, canteens. ulgated. quarters). 2. Noncombatants will "Take d. Designated contract person- remaining in quarters, Cover" by nel. *if at work, remain there. It Non-Combatant procedures important to note that base MILITARY PARENTS OR SINGLE MILITARY personnel are not to proceed to PARENTS NON-COMBATANT EMERGENCY EVACUATION: custody of the dependent designated Hurricane Shelters at the "Take Families where both husband In the event of an actual evacua- thereon along with the Evacuation Cover" siren. and wife are in the military, or tion, there are two .documents of Card. '3. Stay tuned to 1340 radio single military parents should extreme importance to your depen- Should the evacuation of depen- for up-to-the-minute news. make arrangements with trusted dents. One is the Dependents Evac- dents.and U.S. civilian employees 4. Review procedures and pre- friends to sponsor dependent uation Card and the other is the be directed by Commander, U.S. paredness on evacuation. children. This requires pre- Emergency Payment Authorization (DD Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 5. Only essential vehicle and planning and proper paperwork Form 1337) for military dependents the following emergency payment pedestrian traffic will be allowed authorizing, sponsors to proceed and Authorization and Consent Ag- procedures will apply: during the Base Defense Exercise. with medical and dental procedures. greement (NAVSO 12550/3) for U.S. The PSD Disbursing Officer will Certain "key" personnel for essen- civilian employees and their de- establish payment facilities at tial operations have been designa- EMERGENCY EVACUATION INFOPJATION pendents. designated embarkation points and ted and identified to proceed to AND CHECK LIST The Evacuation Card is a two-part effect payments. work centers. All other personnel In the event of an emergency form which lists the names of your Military dependents will be re- will remain off the streets. evacuation, the following informa- dependents and their stateside quired to present identification 6. During the Base Defense tion and check list will provide address where they will reside. and the original Authorization Exercise, do not use the telephone Guantanamo Bay residents with basic The DD Form 1337 or NAVSO 12550/3 and Consent Agreement (NAVSO unless you must make an emergency evacuation instructions. is a means of providing funds to 12550/3) at the time emergency call. your dependents in the event of an payment is to be made. EVACUATION INFORMATION evacuation and should be completed The above forms are available Additional Base Defense Exer- 1. Private vehicles should be 'left in triplicate by the sponsor at the Personnel Support Detach- cise information and instructions at your quarters unless otherwise shortly after the dependents' ment (PSD) Customer Services will be published in the Gazette directed. Bus service will be arrival on station. The original Office for all military personnel and broadcast by the Navy Broad- provided from residential areas to copy of the form should be main- and at NBCPO for civilian employ- casting Service, Detachment Six. embarkation points. tained at all times in the personal ees. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, September 23, 1982 THE OICC-ROICC WIVES WILL BE HOSTING ATTENTION IGUANA VIDEO CLUB MEMBERS: the Naval Station Officers Wives entertainment at EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, the Thursday Club meeting. This month the Clubs the check-out period has been changed meeting will be an evening dinner. PO CLUB to Friday. Times will be Monday, The meeting/dinner will take place 7-8 p.m. and Friday, 5-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. on HARBOR L IGHTS LOUNGE: The dining Check-out personnel should be there the COMO Patio. The menu will be room is open from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. a half-hour early to do an inven- Spinach Salad, Quiche, Lime Sherbert Friday t hrough Monday for dining tory check and get set up. Members and wine. The cost will be $3.50. from our menu. The Specialty of may check out two movies at a time. The evening program will be pre- the house e on Friday and Saturday NOTE: Due to DEFEX the club will The next meeting will be held Oct. sented by Social Worker, Rochelle is delic ious Prime Rib. This close at 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 24. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Marine Wheeler. The topic will be "Rape". weekend Starvation Army Band will Barracks Classroom (next to the This will be a good opportunity for be play ng live music from 9 p.m. NOTE: The Harbor Lights Lounge will Marine tennis courts). the teachers and working women to until 1 a.m. Saturday night. The be closed to the public on Sept. 25 come out and join us for a relaxing Harbor L ights Lounge is open Monday and Oct. .2 for the CPO Initiations, WINDJAMMER CLUB evening. For reservations no through Friday from 11 a.m. until Dinner, and Dance. later than Oct. 4th; Call Vicki 1 p.m., closed on Tuesday. How about it all you House Fraus, Daignault at 2222 or Jo Neill at Approximate time of the events is now that you have the kids all 2338. TOPSIDELi LOUNGE: Open as follows: Sunday through settled down and back Thursday in school, and (CLOSED on TUESDAY) from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Lunch Mr. "You know who" has his nose ATTENTION GTMO SWINGERS: THERE WILL 11 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. and from 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Initiation glued to the TV football games on be a board meeting at the Club Hall 11 a.m. until 12:30 a.m. on Friday 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Pinning Ceremony Sunday, you need some relaxation on Saturday, Sept. 25, at 6:30 p.m. and Satui rday. The Topside Lounge 5'p.m. 6 p.m. Cocktails (no too. Well you can get it at the with the new board members: Pres. is open to all E-7's through E-9's, host) Windjammer's Pat Warren, V. Pres. Ken Burlison, civilian Sunday afternoon Bingo. equivalents and guests :6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Buffet The gang down there just loves to Secretary Marion Mull, Treas. Ron only. H appy Hour is Friday from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Entertainment-- give away money. Warren, Program Director Brenda 5 p.m. t Over $900 given o 6 p.m. We serve lots of Starvation Army away last Sunday! Everyone, Jantz, Sheriff BUD. Following the fun and I all Heavy Hors D'oeuvres. Band rates, grades, ranks or whatever board meeting we'll square 'em up are welcome. The first for a fun night at 7:30! game goes off at 2:45 p.m. But come early, COHO CLUB get yourself a snack from Leonard in the Snack Bar, let "Smithy" pour you a tall cool one, sit back enjoy yourself and be ready to shout community "BINGO".

Friday & Saturday Pat will be playing your favorite tunes, from Thursday, Sept. 23 - Pre DEFEX 8 p.m. to midnight. So drop in and party. Happy Hour 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. bulletin board have Scorpio play your request, and Appetizers and reduced drink prices. at the same time visit our game Dancing 8 p.m. - Midnight. CmmaInity announcements may be sent to the Gazette room and see if you can beat the offi e through Guard Mail Stop machines. Friday, Sept. 24 - Closed for DEFEX. #53 or hand carried te Public Affairs Office in UOPH residents will be notified of the McCalla Admin Building. Deadline UOPH Wardroom hours during DEFEX. for publication is 9 a.m. the Exchange Notes $e.otis working day. Bonafide emergency announce- e ns will be accepted any time. Announcements "FALL FRANKFURTER Saturday, Sept. 25 - "Graphic FESTIVAL" FROM w l"'be published at least once a week at the dis- Expression" is in the bar for Sept. 23 to Sept. 30: You can get cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities a SUPERDOG, a delicious 1/4 dancing from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. lb. Hot- that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex Relax on the patio with a frozen dog; a CHILIDOG, a Hotdog with and color or national origin will not be accepted. strawberry daiquiri or pins Spicy Chili; a KRAUTDOG, a Hotdog colada. The-Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to- ed- The dining room is featuring piled high with Sauerkraut; or a ijal submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- SLAWDOG, Chateaubriand for Two, a double a fantastic Hotdog with is urs, DWH-during working hourg. Slaw. Come in to our filet steak broiled complete with a tasty Cole generous variety of. vegetables, Stop Light Inn, Marblehead Snack our mushrooms and sauce. Enjoy a free Bar, The Kountry Kitchen, or glass of wine or soft drink with Hotdog Stand and sink your teeth this special. pecial Announcements into these delicious treats. BUY ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS WITH A 16 OZ. Sunday, Sept. 26 - The Champagne ATTENTId CUP OF SOFT DRINK AND GET THE )N!! WE'RE MOTIVATED!! DUE HAVE SOME SPARE TIME? NEED TO EARN Sunday Brunch is opened to all COMO to DEFEX SECOND HOTDOG FREE. this weekend, the Friday some extra money? Put your unused patrons and is served in the TOPH night an d Saturday morning Dancer- hours to productive use while Wardroom. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., size cla: sses will be combined and earning ready cash. How? enjoy a fine selection of The UOPH breakfast held Sati urday, Sept. 25, exactly foods, fresh fruits and pastries, one hour (formerly known as the BOQ) is after the siren sounds off. currently hiring custodial workers Adults $3.75 with champagne, $3.50 For more information call 2430. to work on a full time basis. without champagne, children $1.50. Duties include performing The dining room special will be GBYAA WOuO janitorial LD LIKE TO ASK PERSON'S and housekeeping duties such as Alaskan ing Crab Legs. 'Make Your having ap pair of SKATES left over waxing, dusting, mopping, cleaning Own Sundae" t Sundae at the M ovies from the skating party held at Mc walls and windows, etc. If you're begins at 7 p.m. You sin the crea- Calls han gar on Aug. 21 to return interested in tor of your own ice cre master- them to ei applying, stop by the ither the PAD office on Naval Base Civilian Personnel piece. AdmNil 1, with Chief Diaz at the Office, Bldg. 804, to complete Dental Cl an inic or with the The Early Bird Special is served secretary CO's application form. of the Navy Hospital. No FALL INTO A FANTASTIC FANFARE .OF every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday questions asked. We just want to SAVE fishing finds at the Marine Corps night in the COMO dining room, recover t ENERGY - CLEAN YOUR AIR CONDI- he money the association Exchange on Saturday, Sept. 25th, Enjoy soup, salad and entree for tioner filters and coils today. had to pa from 11 a.m. to only $3.50 per person, y Special Services for Don't forget your refrigerator 3 p.m. The fall them. fishing coils, they may need cleaning. festival features free line winding The COMO is currently distributing with each purchase of a rod THE or reel, or bring in your a patron survey form to all depart- FUMIGATION CHAMBER WILL BE OPEN oldreel and we'll fill ments. Eligible COMO patrons are on Friday, Sept. 24, from 8 a.m. to it at no cost to you! While you are requested to fill out this form and 4 p.m. You may pick up your items there look for all the yellow tag specials on rods, return it to the COMO by Sept. 29. on the following Tuesday, Sept. 28, reels, knives and tackle boxes. Your input is needed in order to between 12:30 and 4 p.m. Don't miss serve you better. out on this fun filled PPOTECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES fishing festival, Saturday, Sept.

fooa adfrshfritsand sties.r against sexual assault are available 25th, at the Marine Corps Exchange. !A,,dul t 3.75 with chamagne $3.5 th0c to all members of the GTMO commun- ity.learn what to do if you are THE MARINE EXCHANGE NOW HAS assaulted. There will be a rape authentic, handmade Indian jewelry 0 seminar on Wed., Sept. 29th, at for ladies and men from the Navajo WYNOur GIET THAT SPECIAL LADY OF 7 GAPZETTE p.m. in the Education Classroom and Zuni Indian Reservations. ovely corsage for the Navy Shop* trmn ofeh ayorwnTceCrearmater Ball or a of the Naval Station Hospital. This now while selections of beautiful few carnations for her seminar is open to all resi- GTMO turquoise and sterling silver last. Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, o H he CPO Wives Club is dents, and we strongly recommend ders for corsages, $4.50 that parents of young women attend Base $ Commander, U.S. Naval d/or long stem carnations, and bring their daughters. This Educational Notes six for $5. Orders will seminar be taken is sponsored by the Family Lt. mdfr. Keith Maynard Exchange in front of the Navy Advocacy Program at the Hospital FREE. AIRFRAME & POWERPLANT on Saturday, Sept. s.Public Affirs Officer 10 a.m. 25, from in cooperation with Base Police. Mechanics--Airframe Handbooks. to 2 p.m. and on Thursday, u. j.g. Sharon Ponzer Sept. 30, Mark the date on your calendar and Slightly water damaged. Limited from 1 to 6 .AssistantPublic Affairs Office may also p.m. You plan to attend for your peace of number so stop by the LAMCO office call your order in to mind. JOG LewReed Patsy Wa behind the downtown lyceum today to rren, 2227 AT; Cynthia .Pulic Affairs Assistant Kennedy, pick up your free copy. 2368 AT; Judith Cox, 2490 ATTENTION J01 on Rut .Editor AW; or Pi EXPECTANT PARENTS: FREE riscilla McDermott, 3216 J03 Michael Page. Journalist AW. All pre-natal classes are being offered LOS ANGELES METROPOLITAN COLLEGE IS 1 orders must Mrs. Susan Junkins by Sept. be paid for by the Red Cross. The classes will now accepting applications for part- efs.Production Assistant 30. meet Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. for time clerical assistant. The job AN AWARE six weeks, from Oct. 5 to Nov. 9 in would entail typing, filing, NESS/SUPPORT GROUP WILL BE Te DIly 5~,,ttt is pbishd cdtg Tate meeting e the education room of the Base answering the phone, assisting with every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. itoutlied1,tcamaOS -35chdlundrthen $dtt t Hospital near ER. Please bring two registration and continuous contact of the dNingl roa os nference room of the sctAial Owillta. Pited It will Hook. pillows and a blanket to lie on for with people. It is 20 hours a week. be a safe place to be your- class. qipt at itn Crayettblabta Mdak Potugre self, she Anyone interested please If interested please contact Kathy re a concern or support a contact frOtwn appSudare Offic, theinionsor aintnres shipmate. Diane Glasser, RN at 2343. Moore at 4307 between 9 a.m. and ti naief Cossassest theMies5,contact For more information bensat thp.7f FTGaGeGrtheee-P SAFEGUARD ALL 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. The 02 Williams at 4301 or CLASSIFIED last day for accepting applications oire at 4106. MATERIAL is Sept. 24. The Daily Gazette Thursday, September 23, 1982 Page 3 Naval Base Civilian Personnel Job Openings ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND

NAF-117-82-B Accounting Technician, AS- 30 September 1982 Package Store. 525-07 or LGS-525-05 313-82 Heavy Mobile Equipment Mec- 30 September 1982 PWD Trans. hanic, WG/LWG-5803-11 314-82 Secretary (Typing), GS-318- 30 September 1982 Commissary 04 Leading to GS-05

THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES ARE EXTENDED TO 28 SEPTEMBER. 286-82-B Mason, LWo-3603-10 28,September 1982 PWD 308-82 Cement Finisher, LWG-3602-8 28 September 1982 PWD 309-82 Office Machine Operator, GS 28 September 1982 Print Shop /LGS-350-01 (NTE 29 Sept 83) 310-82 Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS- 28 September 1982 Fire Dept 318-0 311-82 Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS- 28 September 1982 PWD Housing 318-0 312-82 Engineering Equipment Opera- 28 September 1982 PWD LWG-5716-08/10 (ONE PERMANENT & ONE TEMP NTE 1 YR) The following positions are permanent registers; 44-82 Clerk Typing, GS-322-03 OPEN All Commands (Kelly Girl) MR. VICTOR ASCANIO, HEAD WOOD WORKER FOR TRAFFIC BRANCH, SUPPLY 84-82 Firefighter (Structural), OPEN Fire Dept Department was recently awarded a 35 year length of service 8 PS-0189-03 certificate by Captain M.D. Fitzgerald, Commanding Officer, 89-82 Telephone Operator, GS/LGS- OPEN PWD Utili Naval Air Station, during quarters held at NAS. Mr. Ascanio 382-02/3 started working for Supply Department in 1947 and resides at 281-82 Sales Store Checker, GS/LGS OPEN Commissary Trzyna Village, Naval Station. (Official U.S. Navy photo) 2901-03 (INTERMITTENT) NAF-65-82 Custodial Worker, NA/LWG- OPEN UOPH 3566-01 Independent girls school preserves tradition NAF-84-82 Child Care Attn, PS-189-02 OPEN S/S NAF-85-82 Child Care Attn, PS-189-01 OPEN S/S (AP)--Equality of the sexes meant every space. That's despite the NAF-3-82 Rotor EhiE E R FOLLOWING uni-sex in all things to many in fact that the Emma Willard program APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPIEb IO H OLWN ERAETRGSES the feminist movements of the is far from easy. 1960's and '70's. It isn't cheap either. NAF-21-82 CLUB HOST, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS Those demands opened the doors The yearly tab rivals that of 103-82 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 All Commands to many of the elite, boys-only many elite colleges; $7,800 for NAF-31-82 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS prep schools that had been barred room, board and tuition. But NAF-25-82 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS to girls for generations, some school officials proudly point out NAF-47-82 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS since colonial days. But they also that fully one-third of their stu- NAF-u2-82 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS nearly did in another tradition, dents receive "substantial" finan- all-girls schools. cial aid. A decade or so back, when it Emma Willard, named after a 19th seemed that all the world was century feminist and educator, going co-educational, the Emma doesn't want to be thought of as Willard School bucked the trend. a school for preppy rich kids. The elite institution in Troy, And the woman in charge of the New York stuck with its females- school's publications proudly pro- only tradition. It is that tradi- claims: "There are no muffless' in tion, after all, that has made the academy this year." the prep school the nation's old- What there are, are girls from est independent school for girls. varying walks of life, 340 students As more and more prestigious all- from 36 states and 22 foreign male schools opened their gates countries. They range from street- to both sexes, the competition cut wise urbanites to high-fashion heavily into ranks of girls who sophisticates -- to what one might have gone to Emma Willard. school official calls "normal Amer- Butt rather than go co-ed, as some ican teenagers." students wanted, the school began Motivation is what counts to make recruiting from a wider range of it at Emma Willard. potential students. The school Sutdents say the school downplays director of development, a man, social activities and concentrates dismissed the co-ed trend of the on studies. It's that approach '70's as a "transitory thing," and which has produced the likes of he says time has proven that the feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, decision not to go along was the poet Anne Hazelwood-Brady and act- right one. ress Jane Fonda as alumnae. That's how it was when Emma Wil- AD2 MARTIN NELSON OF AIND, NAVAL AIR STATION, RECEIVES A CONGRATULATORY Emma Willard's principal, another lard opened its doors in 1814. And handshake from LCDR T. A. Gibson, Aircraft Division Officer, after his man, says enrollment figures have that's probably how it'll be in the reenlistment ceremony on September 2. been AD2 Nelson reenlisted for three climbing in recent years. And year 2014 -- without any teenage years with orders to NATC, Patuxent River, Maryland. He leaves GTMO the admissions director says there boys around to distract the teenage sometime in November of this year. (Official U.S. Navy photo) are currently two applicants for girls from their studies.

VW tops fuel-efficient cars In a three-way tie for fifth, at Tops among GM, Ford, and Chrysler 44 mpg, were the Toyato Starlet, was the Chevrolet Chevette (AP)--For the sixth year running, a and its touched, the clutch goes into ac- The Isuzu I-Mark, and another Pontiac counterpart, car with German engineering tops the One Thous- tion, reducing the amount of fuel Nissan Stanza. and. the government list of most fuel- that's sometimes lost by bad shift- The Civic and Starlet, incident- They turned in a performance of efficient cars. ing habits. ally, were the only cars in the top 42 mpg with the help of a foreign- The number one car on this year's Of the top ten cars on the Envir- ranks powered by gasoline. produced engine. government list of fuel-savers has onmental Protection Agency list, a familiar name: It's a Volkswagen eight were powered by diesel fuel. Rabbit. Seven diesel cars made the top An innovative Volkswagen model ten last year. with a stop-and-start engine not Tied at the number two spot, each ly placed highest in the compe- turning in 48 miles to the gallon, Ltion, it even reached the 50 mpg were the Nissan Sentra and a VW arrier. Rabbit without the stop-and-start The trick is the car's engine., feature. which automatically turns itself off if a driver takes his foot a- Nissan, which has sold cars in way from the accelerator for more the U.S. for years under the Datsun than 1.5 seconds. nameplate, has begun using its cor- The car also gains added miles by porate name. using an electrically operated Fourth was the Honda Civic at clutch. When the gear shift is 46 mpg. gtmo dialogue

"On Saturday, September 11, the to the participation of so many Catholic Chapel celebrated the. in the procession, mass, and pot Feast of Our Lady of Cobre. luck. "This years celebration was tru- "Thank you for your support. The ly a community event. I would Lord will surely bless each of like to thank all those who helped your lives for your efforts in in the preparations. honoring his mother Our Lady of SK2 GLYN A. SUTTON II WAS FROCKED TO HIS PRESENT RATE BY CDR L. G. "Your efforts made the Feast Day Cobre, patroness of Cuba." Patten, NAS Operations Officer during a recent ceremony held at a beautiful reality. The success Sincerely Naval Air Station. SK2 Sutton works for Supply Department, Naval of the celebration was also due Colleen M. Zeek Station. (Official U.S. Navy photo) Thursday, September 24, 1982 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Local Sports' Notes E Anyone interested in running in National Football League's 'Post-Mortems' the Marine Corps Marathon contact Maj. Bill Broderick at 2272 DWH or NBA ILLINOIS (UPI)--A psychologist says NEW ORLEANS (AP)--New Orleans Saints 2370 AWH. (UPI)--A special NBA committee is the more zealous pro football fans player representative Russel Erxe- ben says he wants the NFL Players Don't forget to sign up at the recommending that the league begin being forced to go "cold turkey" from the pigskin Union to drop its demand for sala- Racquet Club for the Handicap Sin- procedures to end Donald Sterling's habit due to the ries based on seniority. Erxeben gles Tournament September 25-26. ownership of the San Diego Clippers strike by players in the National says he'll poll his teammates to see Membership is not a prerequisite to for violating the league's consti- Football League may show distinct where they stand on the issue. participate. The Deadline is Thurs- tution and by-laws. withdrawal symptoms. In other strike news, NFL spokes- day, September 23. The list is post- If the advisory-finance committee Douglas Bernstein, associate head man Jim Heffernan has confirmed that ed at the Racquet Club building on agrees with the recommendation, a of the Department of Psychology at the networks have agreed to pay the Radio Point. More information is charge will be filed against Ster- the University of Illinois, says league $30 million in TV money even available at 4402. ling before the full board of gover- pro football addicts may suffer mild nors. stress--aid their spouses might find if there are no games the next two There will be an organizational It would then take a 3/4s vote to them difficult to live with. weeks. And Cleveland Browns owner meeting of the Monday Nite Men's terminate Sterling's ownership of Bernstein says some fans may be- Art Modell says the offer by the Handicap Bowling League at 6 p.m. the Clippers. come slightly disoriented or irri- networks is open-ended and may be extended if the strike lasts longer. on Sept. 27 at Marblehead Lanes. In other NBA news, Pat Riley has tated without their weekly diet of Officers will be elected, by-laws professional games. signed a multi-year contract yester- (UPI)--Earl Campbell reviewed, and general discussion on The problem, he said, is the more of the Houston day to continue coaching the Los Oilers tops the NFL in rushing af- length of league, etc. If you have that people are used to doing some- Angeles Lakers. Riley lead the ter the first two weeks of the sea- a team formed please have your thing in a regular way--and the Lakers to an NBA title after re- son. In two games, Campbell has roster available. Bowling will more they look forward to doing it-- placing Paul Westhead last November gained 224 yards, compared to 222 begin on Oct. 4 at 6 p.m. the more disturbing it may be to 19th. yards for Freeman McNeil of the have that something taken away. New York Jets. But Bernstein says he's confident Green Bay's Eddie Angels sweep Royals to take 3-game lead most pro football fans have the Lee Ivery tops the National Conference with 203 capacity to adapt. He observed yards, one more than John Riggins ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI)--The Califor- In one other AL games, the Oakland that "everybody got along okay" dur- Redskins. nia Angels took a three-game lead A's beat the Texas Rangers, 5-3. ing last year's strike--and of the Washington Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw is in the West last he predicts football fans will be rated the number one quarterback in night as they beat the Kansas City In the National League, Alan Wig- just as sturdy as their baseball Royals, 8-5, with the help of Doug gins singled in Joe Pittman with one counterparts. the AFC and the Redskin's Joe Theis- man is tops in the NFC. Decinces' two-home run, four-RBI out in the 10th inning last night to Dwight Clark of the Super Bowl performance. give the San Diego Padres a 2-1 vic- SANTA ANA, CALIF. (UPI)--A fan up- Champion 49ers leads all receivers It was the seventh straight loss tory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. set with the NFL and the players with 15 catches. for the Royals. Both teams have The loss prevented the Dodgers association because of the pro foot- In team figures, the Philadelphia 10 games remaining, including three from gaining ground in the NL West, ball strike has filed a $200 million Eagles lead the league in total off- against each other at Kansas City leaving their lead at three games suit against the league and the ense with 849 yards while Dallas has next week. over the Atlanta Braves, who lost players. a 3-2 decision in Houston. The As- Wayne Biessman of Newport Beach, 815 and Cincinnati tops the AFC with In Milwaukee, Ben Oglivie drove tros beat Atlanta for the sixth time California, filed the class action 798. in two runs with a homer and a dou- in 10 days, using an 8th-inning tri- suit in Orange County Superior New Orleans is number one it to- ble- to pace Mike Caldwell and the ple by Craig Reynolds and Phil Garn- Court against the Los Angeles Rams, tal defense, just allowing 333 yards Brewers to a 3-1 victory over the er's infield single for the oie-run the NFL, and the players association in two games. Boston Red Sox. winning margin. after the strike was announced. The win boosted the Brewers' lead In St. Louis, Tommy Herr's 8th Filed on behalf of NFL season (UPI)--Big Ten Commissioner Wayne in the American League East to two- inning RBI single drove in Tito ticket holders, the suit claims the Duke believes colleges should not and-a-half games over the Baltimore Landrum with the winning run as the players and the league failed to fill the empty pro football airtime. Orioles, who were rained out against Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pi- bargain in good faith and seeks Duke points out the NCAA has a Detroit. Caldwell surrendered only rates, 2-1. Ken Oberkfell homered $200 million in damages. working relationship with the pros four hits in notching his seventh for the other Cardinal run. whereby the NFL will not televise straight victory and 10th in his The win was the ninth in the last BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)--The "Buffalo on Friday or Saturday night. last 11 starts. 10 games for the Cards, who now lead News" reported today that Buffalo He says, "If some of the colleges In New York, Cleveland Indian Philadelphia by five and a-half Bills owner Ralph Wilson says he were to switch to Sunday at a time Rick Sutcliffe won his games in the NL East. The magic and four or five other NFL owners when there is a crisis in the pros, third game in a row, and extended number for the Redbrids is six. feel the rest of the season should then the pros would have the oppor- his scoreless innings streak to 24, In other NL contests, the scoring be played with non-union players. tunity to move into Saturday and as the Indians beat the Yankees, went: Wilson told the newspaper that the Friday night when the strike is of Montreal 11 Philadelphia 4 prospects for a quick settlement settled." S players' strike are "very dim." In other AL games, four walks in San Franciisco 2 Cincinnati 0 the "I'm the 10th inning, the last one to New York 5 Chicago 2 Wilson told the newspaper. Boxing Damaso Garcia, brought home the win- not trying to break the union. But (UPI)--Roberto Duran is planning people want to see football, and ning run for Toronto as the Blue Tennis yet another comeback. them. Every- Jays edged the , we've got to give it to Promoter Bob Arum says the former ISCO (AP)--On the pro ten- to says.'go ahead and 3-2. body I talk lightweight and welterweight champ John McEnroe whipped In Seattle, Bruce Bochte's three nis scene,, play'". wants to fight again, despite a :rode 6-1, 6-2 in first- the strike to last hits paced Seattle to an 8-4 win Morris St He compared loss to unranked Kirkland Laing ion at the WCT tournament over the Chicago White Sox. Mariner round acti year's air traffic controllers earlier this month. ancisco. Brian Teacher, relief ace Ed Vaxide Berg tied an in San Pra strike, saying "The controllers Arum says Duran has asked to fight as, Sandy and Eliot American League record for games by Jimmy Ani Mayer were out, but the planes still flew. on the undercard of the Aaron Pry- were second-round winners. a few minutes a rookie pitcher by appearing in 73 Teltscher ,They might have been or-Alexis Arguello Junior Welter- the Los Angeles WCT tourna- but gaies. Minnesota's Doug Corbett al- And at late or a few minutes early, weight title fight on November 12 :ch Walts upset Guillermo so relieved in 73 games during the _mentButc they still flew." in Miami. , 6-4 in an opening-round newspaper 1980 season. mach.3W Wilson also told the Duran, 31, has a 74-4 record over ojtek Fibak downed Tom that he thinks "95 percent" of the his 15-year career in the ring. n and Terry Moor beat Raul players in the union "don't even For Sale t the L.A. event. know what they're striking for." 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